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Liberty Walk Designed a Mechanical Keyboard, For Some Reason

Last updated: December 15, 2024 9:16 am
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Japanese tuner Liberty Walk, known for their bold and extravagant projects, has once again pushed the boundaries with their latest creation. Teaming up with Original Konbini, they have designed a custom mechanical keyboard that takes inspiration from their iconic Ferrari F40 and the JDM automotive culture.

This unique keyboard is powered by USB-C and crafted from two blocks of aluminum. The exterior is finished in an off-white color with striking red accents, mirroring the design of the LB F40. Each key features RGB underglow, adding a futuristic touch to the overall look. Some keys have custom design elements inspired by the Ferrari F40, such as the space bar reading “SLAMMED” and the enter key mimicking the Japanese flag. The Liberty Walk logo is prominently displayed on the body of the keyboard.

One of the standout features of this keyboard is the diorama desk pad that comes with it. This pad replicates popular parking areas in Japan, adding a fun and authentic touch to the overall setup.

For fans of Liberty Walk and JDM culture, this collaboration is a must-have. However, the keyboard is a limited edition with only 500 units being produced. Original Konbini has confirmed that there will be no future runs of this specific colorway, making it a truly exclusive item for collectors.

Unfortunately, the price of this unique keyboard is not listed on the company’s website. If you’re interested in adding this one-of-a-kind piece to your collection, it’s recommended to act quickly before all 500 units are sold out.

Overall, the Liberty Walk mechanical keyboard is a fusion of automotive design and technology, making it a standout piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its attention to detail and unique features make it a must-have for anyone passionate about Liberty Walk and JDM culture.

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